Coach Sheldon Keefe and the Devils face uncertainty after GM Tom Fitzgerald’s departure
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Tom Fitzgerald called Sheldon Keefe on Monday to tell the coach he hired that after more than six years as general manager of the New Jersey Devils, he was leaving the organization.
“It’s not a good feeling to hear the news,” Keefe said Tuesday. “Not a better feeling today, frankly.”
Justifiably so because with all the uncertainty that’s now coming to the Devils with ownership looking for new leadership in the front office, Keefe is at the epicenter of it. Keefe said he spoke with Tad Brown, CEO of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, which owns the NHL club, and was told he’d be part of an evaluation process once the season is over.
“I certainly hope to be a part of the solution here,” Keefe said. “Obviously they’ve got some decisions to make on who the new general manager and what the leadership of the team looks like. … I’ll be a part of that discussion and evaluation. It’s not something I feel good about with the situation that we’ve put the team in here.”
